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katie? >> couric: rebecca jarvis, rebecca thank you. no comeback yet for the housing industry, though. a report out today says more than 325,000 homes got foreclosure notices last month. that's 4% more than in june. and it amounts to one in nearly every 400 homes. now, if you're looking for the cause, kelly cobiella tells us you can skip the real estate section and go straight to the "help wanted" ads. >> reporter: nothing says desperation quite like this. >> go back outside, please. >> reporter: 30,000 people pushing and fighting just to apply for housing help outside of atlanta wednesday. the scene was calmer today. kawan banks was one of many turning in applications for subsidized housing. the mother of two has been looking for a job for eight months and can no longer afford her $850 rent. >> my job ended in december, i'm unemployed, and it's kind of hard to pay bills on unemployment. >> a lot of people are struggling right now, and they're just looking for any type of assistance they can get. >> reporter: it's not just the rental ma
katie? >> couric: rebecca jarvis, rebecca thank you. no comeback yet for the housing industry, though. a report out today says more than 325,000 homes got foreclosure notices last month. that's 4% more than in june. and it amounts to one in nearly every 400 homes. now, if you're looking for the cause, kelly cobiella tells us you can skip the real estate section and go straight to the "help wanted" ads. >> reporter: nothing says desperation quite like this. >> go back...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, the disaster in pakistan. heartbreaking scenes as overwhelmed rescue workers are forced to decide who gets saved and who doesn't. and the hammer comes down on credit card companies. but you may be the one who pays. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. time was not on their side, but fate apparently was. on august 5, a gold and copper mine collapsed in chile, trapping 33 miners and 17 excruciating days, their families waited for word, hoping and praying and crews dug through the rock to get to the miners. suddenly came word, every one of them is alive. it's being called the miracle in the mine. but as seth doane reports, their ordeal is far from over. >> reporter: these pictures from a camera lowered deep inside the mine reveal at first just rocky darkness and then a sign of life. one miner's face. after 17 days of waiting, finally celebration. ( cheers and applause ) and when a drilling pro
i'm katie couric. also tonight, the disaster in pakistan. heartbreaking scenes as overwhelmed rescue workers are forced to decide who gets saved and who doesn't. and the hammer comes down on credit card companies. but you may be the one who pays. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. time was not on their side, but fate apparently was. on august 5, a gold and...
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i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org better check your bills carefully. the problem we've discovered >>> like 100 something dollars i have been charged. >> bay area commuters you better check your bills. the problem we discovered with the new clipper card, and how to fix it. >>> huddling together for warmth like penguins. >> better bundle up. it's august! what's going on here? what happened to summer! >>> refund, refund. >> they paid a lot for tickets and missed the action. what kept thousands of soccer fans outside candlestick and what they have now been offered. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. the news starts now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good evening. i'm dana king. they were meto
i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org better check your bills carefully. the problem we've discovered >>> like 100 something dollars i have been charged. >> bay area commuters you better check your bills. the problem we discovered with the new clipper card, and how to fix it. >>> huddling together for warmth like penguins. >> better bundle up. it's august! what's...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, he's been waiting 107 days to say this. >> the long battle to stop the leak and contain the oil is finally close to coming to an end. >> couric: a cbs news exclusive. inside the violent world of white supremacist gangs. and self-made stars. youtube, the new place for discovering new talent. ♪ i've been away for a while now... ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it is a hotly debated issue in this country, almost certainly headed to the supreme court. do gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry? in california today, a federal judge said they do, striking down the state's ban on same-sex marriage, a ban that had been approved by voters two years ago. priya david begins our coverage of this landmark case. >> reporter: two years of rallies, protests and marches led up to judge vaughn walker's landmark ruling this afternoon, that calif
i'm katie couric. also tonight, he's been waiting 107 days to say this. >> the long battle to stop the leak and contain the oil is finally close to coming to an end. >> couric: a cbs news exclusive. inside the violent world of white supremacist gangs. and self-made stars. youtube, the new place for discovering new talent. ♪ i've been away for a while now... ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> good evening. katie it off tonight. we begin with an attitude check on the american public. just 68 days before the critical midterm elections. a cbs news poll is just out, and it finds fewer than half, just 48%, approve of the job president obama is doing. that is, though, a four-point improvement over last month. on the top issue this election year, there has been a sharp increase in the number of americans who think the economy is getting worse. that number, 34%, up eight points from last month. that is, though, awe four-point improvement over last month. on the top issue this election year, there has been a sharp increase in the number of americans who think the economy is getting worse. that number, 34%, up eight point from last month. and with controlle control of congress at stake, we begin tonight with our congressional correspondent, nancy cordes. >> reporter: pessimism about the economy is deepening. more than eight in 10 americans now say it's bad. >> it's a mess. it's going to
from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> good evening. katie it off tonight. we begin with an attitude check on the american public. just 68 days before the critical midterm elections. a cbs news poll is just out, and it finds fewer than half, just 48%, approve of the job president obama is doing. that is, though, a four-point improvement over last month. on the top issue this election year, there has been a sharp...
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seth doane, cbs news, maryland. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight, i'm katie couric, thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. good night. judge rules on prop 8. >>> 21 months after the vote, the results are in the balancing. what's at stake tomorrow when a judge rules on prop 8. >>> a discovery in the south bay what might be behind the slaughter of several goats. >>> with people in california clamoring for answers out of bell, california, why are auditors having a hard time getting their hands on public records? good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. the news... starts now. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> we learned that tomorrow will be an historic day in the battle over same-sex marriage. a federal judge will hand down his ruling on proposition 8. specifically, the judge will decide if the state's ban on same-sex marriage violates
seth doane, cbs news, maryland. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight, i'm katie couric, thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. good night. judge rules on prop 8. >>> 21 months after the vote, the results are in the balancing. what's at stake tomorrow when a judge rules on prop 8. >>> a discovery in the south bay what might be behind the slaughter of several goats. >>> with people in california clamoring for answers out of bell,...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, air rage--the story behind a flight attendant's dramatic departure from a jetblue plane. beneath the bright lights, the dark underworld that's home to las vegas' booming homeless population. and they're not in battle creek anymore. pop-tarts pop up in times square. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we're beginning tonight with the death of a man who was a fixture in congress for four decades. republican ted stevens, former senator from alaska, died there in a plane crash that also killed four others. former nasa chief sean o'keefe is among four survivors. stevens was once one of the most powerful men on capitol hill and as president pro team of the senate, third in the line of succession the presidency. but he left the senate early last year under a cloud of scandal. the plane carrying stevens and the others went down last night in a remote area 32
i'm katie couric. also tonight, air rage--the story behind a flight attendant's dramatic departure from a jetblue plane. beneath the bright lights, the dark underworld that's home to las vegas' booming homeless population. and they're not in battle creek anymore. pop-tarts pop up in times square. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we're beginning tonight...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, death in the desert. the federal government opens an investigation into that off-road racing accident that killed eight spectators in the mohave desert. and steve hartman travels halfway around the world and finds the waltons? >> reporter: four generations not only under one roof but sharing one bank account. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we're beginning tonight with that controversy over plans to build an islamic cultural center and mosque here in new york city two blocks from where the world trade center once stood until the 9/11 attacks by islamic terrorists. at first, the obama white house said the mosque was a local issue. if it was, it's not anymore, not since the president decided to wade into the controversy last friday night. now it's all tied up in election year politics. our chief white house correspondent chip reid is traveling with the president in wisconsin tonight
i'm katie couric. also tonight, death in the desert. the federal government opens an investigation into that off-road racing accident that killed eight spectators in the mohave desert. and steve hartman travels halfway around the world and finds the waltons? >> reporter: four generations not only under one roof but sharing one bank account. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric:...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight after more than seven years the end is in sight. >> our commitment in iraq is changing from a military effort led by our troops to a civilian effort led by our diplomats. >> couric: fewer seats and more fees have the airlines turning a profit again as the cost for passengers soars. and the children behind these faces. and the story behind these portraits in steve hartman's assignment america. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. people on the gulf coast and all over the country have their fingers crossed after 105 days, believe it or not, the crisis may be coming to an end. tomorrow b.p. plans to start killing off the ruptured well by pumping mud into it first through the cap, a so-called static kill, and later through a relief well. meantime the s.e.c. is reportedly investigating possible insider trading in b.p. stock in the weeks following the spill.
i'm katie couric. also tonight after more than seven years the end is in sight. >> our commitment in iraq is changing from a military effort led by our troops to a civilian effort led by our diplomats. >> couric: fewer seats and more fees have the airlines turning a profit again as the cost for passengers soars. and the children behind these faces. and the story behind these portraits in steve hartman's assignment america. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters...
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. >> couric: i'm katie couric above the city of khost. this may be in eastern afghanistan but it's considered the wild west, a front line in the war against the taliban who have a safe haven across the border in pakistan just 25 miles away. as the war intensifies and u.s. casualties mount, we'll talk with the new man in charge. >> there is no intent to look for the exits and turn out the light come next july 2011. >> couric: and to these u.s. marines who have the most dangerous job in the world. >> is everybody all right! >> couric: tonight at this critical juncture, afghanistan: the road ahead. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, from kabul. as the war in iraq is winding down, the war here in afghanistan is heating up. with the surge ordered by president obama, there are now nearly 100,000 u.s. soldiers and marines here and 40,000 coalition troops. the military reported another death today, bringing the u.s. toll for
. >> couric: i'm katie couric above the city of khost. this may be in eastern afghanistan but it's considered the wild west, a front line in the war against the taliban who have a safe haven across the border in pakistan just 25 miles away. as the war intensifies and u.s. casualties mount, we'll talk with the new man in charge. >> there is no intent to look for the exits and turn out the light come next july 2011. >> couric: and to these u.s. marines who have the most...
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i'm katie couric. also tonight, the massacre in afghanistan. remembering aid workers who cared more about the health of afghans than their own safety. the mystery of alzheimer's. can a new test help predict whether you're likely to get the disease? and tonight's special? a little comfort food. >> how can you keep feeding these kids? >> i cannot stop. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the u.s. military is launching a new attack on a familiar enemy-- fat in the budget. the secretary of defense announced plans to cut $100 billion out of it over the next five years. the budget is now about $750 billion a year. one target is a major command in virginia that employs nearly 6,000 people and government officials in the state-- democrats and republicans alike- - are up in arms. david martin has more on the planned cuts and why the pentagon says they're necessary. >> reporter: after nearly a decade of war-time spending, defense sec
i'm katie couric. also tonight, the massacre in afghanistan. remembering aid workers who cared more about the health of afghans than their own safety. the mystery of alzheimer's. can a new test help predict whether you're likely to get the disease? and tonight's special? a little comfort food. >> how can you keep feeding these kids? >> i cannot stop. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric....
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: i'm katie couric in kabul. the prospect of bringing the taliban to the bargaining table is raising serious fears the rights of girls and women could be sacrificed in the process. and the enemy is tattooed on his arm. the molecular structure for explosives. >> nitroglycerin, petin. >> couric: it's his job to find i.e.d.s before they find an american soldier. tonight, special coverage of afghanistan. the road ahead. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, from kabul. we begin tonight with a number: 3,240, the number of days the war here has gone on. and with each day, the casualties mount. today nato reported the death of three coalition soldiers, including an american. and in helmand province, at least seven afghan road construction workers were shot to death by taliban insurgents. president obama has beefed up troop strength here to nearly 100,000 to try to defeat the taliban, but many foreign policy experts believe the only way to end thi
: i'm katie couric in kabul. the prospect of bringing the taliban to the bargaining table is raising serious fears the rights of girls and women could be sacrificed in the process. and the enemy is tattooed on his arm. the molecular structure for explosives. >> nitroglycerin, petin. >> couric: it's his job to find i.e.d.s before they find an american soldier. tonight, special coverage of afghanistan. the road ahead. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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katie couric talked to general petraeus, our top military man in afghanistan, about this very thing-- president karzai. the interesting thing about this interview-- and watch this-- is how the general goes to great lengths not to criticize karzai. take a look. for sure, in this interview with our katie couric, our top military man in afghanistan, general petraeus, was particularly careful not to criticize him. >> couric: let's talk about hamid karzai for a minute, general petraeus, because he's such an important component of this effort. parliamentary elections are less than a few months away. few believe that they will be free and fair. will this be an important test for hamid karzai? >> it will be an important test for the afghan government and really for the country overall. the planning is well ahead of where the planning was for the presidential elections last year. but clearly, a lot of work to be done in the security arena, and in a variety of other significant details that have to be ironed out prior to the conduct of those elections. >> couric: do you think hamid karzai has g
katie couric talked to general petraeus, our top military man in afghanistan, about this very thing-- president karzai. the interesting thing about this interview-- and watch this-- is how the general goes to great lengths not to criticize karzai. take a look. for sure, in this interview with our katie couric, our top military man in afghanistan, general petraeus, was particularly careful not to criticize him. >> couric: let's talk about hamid karzai for a minute, general petraeus,...
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couric. >> glor: good evening, katie's off tonight. with u.s. combat troops now out of iraq, insurgents are severely testing that country's security forces. today, the largest series of coordinated attacks in more than three years in iraq, 13 in all, just about every big iraqi city was hit. suicide bombers targeted police, roadside bombs killed civilians. at least 36 are dead tonight, more than 200 wounded. at the same time, the white house said the president will mark the official change in mission in iraq with an oval office address next tuesday evening. our terry mccarthy is in baghdad tonight and he spoke with the top u.s. general there. >> reporter: coordinated attacks across the country, all within a two-hour period. meanwhile, said america's top commander in iraq, a bad day. >> i'm fairly certain it's al qaeda, maybe with some other groups working with them. it's about the terrorists trying to make a point about the lack of a government, trying to challenge the security forces. put doubts in people's minds. >> reporter: the atta
couric. >> glor: good evening, katie's off tonight. with u.s. combat troops now out of iraq, insurgents are severely testing that country's security forces. today, the largest series of coordinated attacks in more than three years in iraq, 13 in all, just about every big iraqi city was hit. suicide bombers targeted police, roadside bombs killed civilians. at least 36 are dead tonight, more than 200 wounded. at the same time, the white house said the president will mark the official change...
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couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. there's almost no way to overstate the disaster unfolding in pakistan where monsoon rains have triggered the worst flooding in the country's history. every part of the nation is affected. the indus river has swelled now to 15 miles wide at some points. that's 25 times wider than normal. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed along with a billion dollars worth of crops. the official death toll is 1,500, but that could grow exponentially with the spread of disease. pakistan is a key ally in the war on terror, and today the pentagon said it's sending a second amphibious task force to help pakistan recover. more now from richard roth. >> reporter: the epic scale of pakistan's calamity is surging now over the internet, in amateur videos that caught floodwaters washing away homes or schools. in shaky scenes of modern life floating off in a muddy torrent. covering crops and farmland pakistan depends on for food, the floods affected about a quarter of the country, and some 14 mill
couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. there's almost no way to overstate the disaster unfolding in pakistan where monsoon rains have triggered the worst flooding in the country's history. every part of the nation is affected. the indus river has swelled now to 15 miles wide at some points. that's 25 times wider than normal. hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed along with a billion dollars worth of crops. the official death toll is 1,500, but that could grow...
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. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> i'm katie couric in kabul. after nine years of fighting, what is the new strategy for victory in afghanistan? is this war even winnable? and is it worth the sacrifice? i'll talk with the top u.s. commander, general david petraeus, tonight on the "cbs evening news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new wisk, with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology targets all the major stain groups like proteins, carbohydrates and oils. its enzymes and cleaning agents tackle a full range of stains. you'll never look at stains the same way again. for a more powerful clean, try new wisk. fight stains with science. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] >>> in spain, a raging bull jumped over the fence and went charging into the crowd at a bullfight wednesday. the angry animal knocked over and gored
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steve hartman, cbs news, latvia. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news" for katie couric, i'm harry smith. thanks for joining us. i'll see you in the morning on the early show. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org that may have saved that officer's life. >>> the gang that may have helped a man in the shooting of a fremont police officer and the cab ride that may have saved his life. >>> the school year begins. why students won't be able to take advantage of the books in their own libraries. >>> plus, some bay area students are putting more into their schoolday. how about three hours more? good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. the news starts enough now. >>> tonight andrew barrientos is awaiting a trip back to the bay area. police say they have a good idea of the suspect's background, accused of shooting a cop. phil matier looked into it including his affiliation with a gang you may have never
steve hartman, cbs news, latvia. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news" for katie couric, i'm harry smith. thanks for joining us. i'll see you in the morning on the early show. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org that may have saved that officer's life. >>> the gang that may have helped a man in the shooting of a fremont police officer and the cab ride that may have saved his life. >>> the school year begins. why...
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couric. >> hill: good if i had evening, katie is off tonight. harry smith will join us a bit later from new orleans. we begin, though, tonight, with the economy and new concern that the recovery from the recession may be stalling. the government put out a new report today showing growth in the second quarter was just 1.6%. and that's far less than an earlier estimate of 2.4% and less than half the growth rate in the first quarter. in a speech watched closely by wall street, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said the fed is ready to take action if necessary. anthony mason is here now with more about that. anthony? >> reporter: erica, bernanke did not forecast another recession, but he did acknowledge the economy is slowing. at an economic conference in jackson hole, wyoming, the fed chairman said the recovery is on fragile footing. the economy, he said, remains vulnerable to unexpected developments. >> with growth so weak and confidence so fragile, we are very vulnerable to anything else that could go wrong. if anything does, we will be back
couric. >> hill: good if i had evening, katie is off tonight. harry smith will join us a bit later from new orleans. we begin, though, tonight, with the economy and new concern that the recovery from the recession may be stalling. the government put out a new report today showing growth in the second quarter was just 1.6%. and that's far less than an earlier estimate of 2.4% and less than half the growth rate in the first quarter. in a speech watched closely by wall street, federal...
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john blackstone, cbs news, carmel california. >> smith: for katie couric, i'm harry smith. i'll see you in the morning. captioning sponsored b ing >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. we want to get straight to this breaking news. you are looking at live pictures of a fire in contra costa county. it could be on the verge of being out of hand, exploding. it comes on a day when bay area temperatures are breaking records as you well know. the fire about burning close to clayton and blackhawk near curry canyon road. cal fire says structures near the road are threatened but homes in clayton and blackhawk are not. so far the flames have burned 125 acres. crews are expecting the fire may grow much larger than. that just got off the phone with cal fire battalion chief jim crawford. >> the fire is heading actually into a more rural area or more -- an area where there aren't homes at, further
john blackstone, cbs news, carmel california. >> smith: for katie couric, i'm harry smith. i'll see you in the morning. captioning sponsored b ing >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. we want to get straight to this breaking news. you are looking at live pictures of a fire in contra costa county. it could be on the verge of being out of hand,...
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couric. >> smith: good evening, katie couric is off tonight. more than 14.5 million americans are looking for a job and jobs are still difficult to find. the labor department reported today that after five months of net job growth, the economy has now lost jobs for two straight months. 131,000 jobs were lost in july alone, most of them government jobs that went away when the census takers finished their work. despite the job losses, the unemployment rate held steady at 9.5% because many frustrated workers gave up looking for work and weren't even counted as unemployed. business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with details. rebecca, good evening. >> reporter: harry, most economists expected much stronger job growth last month and now some are wondering if the recovery is in jeopardy. for seven straight months, companies have hired new workers, but in very small numbers. >> the private sector is stepping up to the plate but at a small fraction of what one would expect given the losses we endured during the worst of the recessio
couric. >> smith: good evening, katie couric is off tonight. more than 14.5 million americans are looking for a job and jobs are still difficult to find. the labor department reported today that after five months of net job growth, the economy has now lost jobs for two straight months. 131,000 jobs were lost in july alone, most of them government jobs that went away when the census takers finished their work. despite the job losses, the unemployment rate held steady at 9.5% because many...
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couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment in afghanistan, we will be hearing from her later in the broadcast. but we're beginning tonight with the number-one concern of americans this is election year, the economy. time was there was no greater symbol of u.s. economic strength than general motors, but last year g.m. fell into bankruptcy. then taxpayers bailed it out with a check for $50 billion. today, g.m. took a big step on the road to recovery and breaking free of government control. g.m. filed papers to start selling stock again. a lot of people wondered if this day would ever happen and senior business correspondent anthony mason is here with the story. anthony, good evening. >> reporter: hi harry, taxpayers own 60% of g.m. but the government... and they still owe the government $43 billion. what taxpayers get back will depend on just how successful this stock offering is. g.m. has been jokingly called "government motors" since the bailout, but today general motors formally filed to become a public company again. >> this is not just an effort to raise $18 billion or $20
couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment in afghanistan, we will be hearing from her later in the broadcast. but we're beginning tonight with the number-one concern of americans this is election year, the economy. time was there was no greater symbol of u.s. economic strength than general motors, but last year g.m. fell into bankruptcy. then taxpayers bailed it out with a check for $50 billion. today, g.m. took a big step on the road to recovery and breaking free of...
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"cbs evening news with katie couric" this afternoon at 4:30. >> i get paid. >> get ready for football. >> how about another sport. happens in a small coastal village in india. thoroughbred bulls and buffaloes charge through muddy waters while a farmer rides in between them. this year there were more than 300 competitors. animal rights activists had raised concerns about the event. but this year court obervers, as well as activists, were on hand to keep a watchful eye. that's it for the cbs 5 news at noon. our next newscast is at 5. and don't >> thank you for watching. see you on monday. rget... eyewitness news is always on c-b-s 5 dot com. ============b r e a k,,,,,,,,,,, our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a
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katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org mission district. why california sch >>> burned out of their homes. helping the homeless victims after a fire in the mission district. >>> schools are facing uncertainty even though millions in money is on the way. >>> and lots of sales but are they attracting shoppers? a look what the people are buying in the back to school rush. good evening. the news is next. ,, [ cell phone rings ] [ john ] i love these new cell phones. [ wife ] he just got a new phone and he can't stop using it. boom! profile pic. [ cell phone rings ] do you guys needs a moment? since john is always on his phone, we thought he'd like using wells fargo mobile banking.
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couric. >> hill: good evening, katie the on assignment overseas. we begin tonight with late- breaking news from chicago where former illinois governor rod blagojevich was convicted today of lying to federal agents. he could get five years if prison for that. but after 14 days of deliberations, the jury could not reach a verdict on 23 other corruption charges. among them: fraud, conspiracy, bribery, racketeering, and attempting to sell the u.s. senate seat once held by president obama. the judge plans to declare a mistrial on those charges and federal prosecutors declared they intend to try him again. >> now that the government threw every count against the kitchen sink against me, they could not prove that i did anything wrong, that i didn't break any laws. >> hill: barry petersen is in chicago tonight with more. barry? >> reporter: well erica, not a good day for either side. but the consensus is oorks worse day for the prosecution. seven weeks of trial, 14 days of jury deliberation, and you end up with a hung jury on almost all the counts, includi
couric. >> hill: good evening, katie the on assignment overseas. we begin tonight with late- breaking news from chicago where former illinois governor rod blagojevich was convicted today of lying to federal agents. he could get five years if prison for that. but after 14 days of deliberations, the jury could not reach a verdict on 23 other corruption charges. among them: fraud, conspiracy, bribery, racketeering, and attempting to sell the u.s. senate seat once held by president obama. the...
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. >>> first, katie couric. >> it's the fifth most xonly diagnosed cancer in this country. tonight a look at bladder cancer, a cancer we rarely talk about and too often miss. theetsonly on the "cbs evening news." medicine" only on the "cbs evening news." if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, he
. >>> first, katie couric. >> it's the fifth most xonly diagnosed cancer in this country. tonight a look at bladder cancer, a cancer we rarely talk about and too often miss. theetsonly on the "cbs evening news." medicine" only on the "cbs evening news." if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep....
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katie couric, a remarkable survival
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katie couric reports tonight from afghanistan. the cbs evening news starts
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first katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> it's a city built on luck, but beneath the bright lights is a much darker world where hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of homeless people seek refuge. we'll take you there tonight only on "the cbs evening news." it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizzi
first katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> it's a city built on luck, but beneath the bright lights is a much darker world where hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of homeless people seek refuge. we'll take you there tonight only on "the cbs evening news." it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of...
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. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of the "cbs evening news." >>> after the deadliest month for u.s. troops in afghanistan, we'll examine how the war is going. if our objectives are being achieved and whether the scheduled u.s. drawdown next summer should take place. our special coverage begins from kabul, this week only on the "cbs evening news." begins from kabul, this week only on the "cbs evening news." you'll never go back to your old duster. [ funny voice ] hey, duster! wanna attract dust like swiffer 360 duster? then try the magnet hat! ♪ whoa! wow! [ female announcer ] sorry, duster, but swiffer 360 dusters attract dust with over 500,000 fibers and lock it away to clean better than a feather duster. swiffer's built smarter to clean better. ♪ she blinded me with science >>> in california, two zebras got loose and ran through the streets near sacramento on saturday. the privately owned animals seemed to enjoy their freedom. they created some traffic jams as police tried to catch them. one of the animals was slightly hurt in a collision with a car. eventually they were
. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of the "cbs evening news." >>> after the deadliest month for u.s. troops in afghanistan, we'll examine how the war is going. if our objectives are being achieved and whether the scheduled u.s. drawdown next summer should take place. our special coverage begins from kabul, this week only on the "cbs evening news." begins from kabul, this week only on the "cbs evening news." you'll never go back to your old...
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. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> far from the middle east conflict there's a glimmer of hope for peace in a town where differences are bringing people together instead of pulling them apart. where is it? find out tonight only on the "cbs evening news." where is it? [ female announcer ] introducing, new townhouse flatbread crisps. they're oven-baked flatbread crisps. ♪ with the tastes of sea salt and olive oil. ♪ or sprinkled with italian herbs. ♪ townhouse flatbread crisps. they're perfect for snack time, party time, any time. ♪ new townhouse flatbread crisps. the everyday cracker with the specially-crafted taste. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more for my high cholesterol. ♪ you should've listened. you're right. now i'm eating healthier and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for hea
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first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> if you need a kidney transplant, where you live could determine how long you have to wait. but now kidney chains are changing that and saving thousands of lives across the country. we'll have that story and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil. introducing vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. introducing advantage sill wafsh with odor block. the confident clean. i'm chef michael, and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. >>> first runner up is -- jamaica which means mexico, you are miss universe 2010. >> 22-year-old miss mexico was crowned the new miss universe last night in las vegas. she won an undisclosed salary, a luxury new york apartment, plus jewelry, clothes and shoes, well, fit for a beauty queen. >>> there was a dangerous ammonia leak in alabama. more than
first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> if you need a kidney transplant, where you live could determine how long you have to wait. but now kidney chains are changing that and saving thousands of lives across the country. we'll have that story and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil. introducing vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. introducing...
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couric said or written in "newsweek" seems sort of not important anymore. it's more important to focus on the ways that we can get our voices heard. >> wait a second. you mentioned hollywood. mel gibson that movie about christ. is that part of the media that is attacking christianity? >> i don't know. i think --. >> clearly, catholic movie it was unbelievable. >> just because someone on one of the three named networks now maybe frowns upon christianity, if that is what she is pointing to i'm not sure, that doesn't really alarm me. because i think there's plenty of ways, like you say, to get your opinions out there now. >> do you congress woman, does congress get petitioned for repression of religion? >> not at all. and particularly not for repression of christianity. it really does surprise me. i am a christian and in our community we don't have a lack of christian churches and worship. and if anything, i think it's the challenge to make sure that we are making space for lots of faith and tradition. if miss cupp remembers the 2008 election, the discussion a
couric said or written in "newsweek" seems sort of not important anymore. it's more important to focus on the ways that we can get our voices heard. >> wait a second. you mentioned hollywood. mel gibson that movie about christ. is that part of the media that is attacking christianity? >> i don't know. i think --. >> clearly, catholic movie it was unbelievable. >> just because someone on one of the three named networks now maybe frowns upon christianity, if that...
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"cbs evening news with katie couric" is coming up. before that, in the meantime, well, we are going to go build
"cbs evening news with katie couric" is coming up. before that, in the meantime, well, we are going to go build
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katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by gbh.org weather heating up -- what you're asked not to do tomorrow. one fire torches three bay area homes. how many people are le >>> the bay area first spare the air alert. >>> one fire torches three bay area homes. how many people are left homeless tonight. >> go into coffee shops and everyone is sitting there with their laptops and their ear buds in. it's creepy. >> why are some bay area coffee shops pulling the mug? cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,,
katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by gbh.org weather heating up -- what you're asked not to do tomorrow. one fire torches three bay area homes. how many people are le >>> the bay area first spare the air alert. >>> one fire torches three bay area homes. how many people are left homeless tonight. >> go into coffee shops and everyone is sitting there with their laptops and their ear buds in. it's creepy. >> why are...
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katie couric will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org witnes haotic scene. >>> a driver on a ramp age striking cyclists, pedestrians and other cars. >>> a double murder, dozens more injured. the deadly shooting at a cockfight in mercette county. >> we believe this will have the money in place to save all the jobs. >>> but is it too little too late? the new offer on the table as firefighters turn in their gear. cbs5 news is next. ,, those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights
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couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. wall street investors unloaded stock today, fearing the economy could be heading back into recession or, even worse, the "d "word, deflation. the dow plunged 265 points, that's nearly 2.%. the blue chip index has given back all of its gain for the year. rebecca jarvis is our business and economics correspondent. rebecca? >> reporter: good evening, erica. today wall street had a delayed reaction to yesterday's report from the refer stating the recovery is weakening. >> the economy stalled as it looks is stalling even further. >> reporter: veteran trader art cashin says three things spook it had stock market today. the morning started with a weak report on america's trade deficit with other countries. it grew unexpectedly, 18.8% in june, the highest level in nearly two years. then some economists cut their growth forecast for the second quarter. some to as low as 1.2%, that's half of what the government has projected. now traders worry america may be heading into deflation, when wages a
couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is on assignment. wall street investors unloaded stock today, fearing the economy could be heading back into recession or, even worse, the "d "word, deflation. the dow plunged 265 points, that's nearly 2.%. the blue chip index has given back all of its gain for the year. rebecca jarvis is our business and economics correspondent. rebecca? >> reporter: good evening, erica. today wall street had a delayed reaction to yesterday's report...
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katie couric asked general petraeus how will u.s. forces succeed when more and more americans say it is not worth it? >>> salmonella scare. ten states now linked to an outbreak that led to the recall of 380 million eggs. nearly 2,000 people are sickened and officials believe that it is still spreading. "early" this friday morning, august 20th, 2010. captioniunde captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning. i'm erica hill. we made. >> it wait a minute. did you just say it was friday? >> i said it is friday. >> that's news right there. >> it is good. >> we like that a lot. cautionary tale this morning. believe it or not, there are a lot of people in this country and other parts of the planet that use facebook. there are places they think are private are not. you write something that you think is just to a couple of friends of yours. the next thing you know you are losing your job. we will tell you that story. >> be careful of the internet. also ahead this morning, a friday. we thought you deserved a little break. how about a conce
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. >>> katie couric has a preview now of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> i'm katie couric in kabul. after nine years of fighting, what is the new strategy for victory in afghanistan? is this war even winnable, and is it worth the sacrifice? i'll talk with the top u.s. commander, general david petraeus, tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> dave price remains on his honeymoon this morning, so lonnie quinn once again has a check of the weather. lonnie, good morning. >> hey, good morning to you, jeff. good morning, everybody. check out all the orange. amanda, you're going to tell me what all the orange shirts are all about. >> urban girl squad, a social networking group for women in their 20s and 30s in new york city. >> rahr a charitable organization? what do you do? >> we're a social group -- >> wait, wait, a social group. >> announcer: "weather report sponsored by chase freedom. sign up now at chase.com/freedom. >>> all right, that's going to do it for me out here. make it a great day wherever you are. harry, over to you. >> lonnie, thanks very much. >>> up next, who can stop those
. >>> katie couric has a preview now of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> i'm katie couric in kabul. after nine years of fighting, what is the new strategy for victory in afghanistan? is this war even winnable, and is it worth the sacrifice? i'll talk with the top u.s. commander, general david petraeus, tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> dave price remains on his honeymoon this morning, so lonnie quinn once again has a check of the weather. lonnie,...
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. >>> plus, katie couric reports from kabul with a look at the road ahead in afghanistan where u.s. forces are building up as the combat mission in iraq ends. >>> and it is a party on the plaza. ,,,,,,,,,, [ cell phone rings ] [ john ] i love these new cell phones. [ wife ] he just got a new phone and he can't stop using it. boom! profile pic. [ cell phone rings ] do you guys needs a moment? since john is always on his phone, we thought he'd like using wells fargo mobile banking. just paid the electric bill. wow. he's able to pay his bills, check his balance. wow. [ banker ] even transfer money between accounts. i can tell you what's playing, if you like. i can tell you, too. see? oh. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when life is mobile. ♪ morning... sheriff's investigators say the death >>> here's a look at the stories in the news this morning. sheriff's investigators say the death of a man on a saratoga concert stage was a suicide. it happened last night at mountain winery during a show by the folk rock duo the swell season. witness say the man was way up on a lighting f
. >>> plus, katie couric reports from kabul with a look at the road ahead in afghanistan where u.s. forces are building up as the combat mission in iraq ends. >>> and it is a party on the plaza. ,,,,,,,,,, [ cell phone rings ] [ john ] i love these new cell phones. [ wife ] he just got a new phone and he can't stop using it. boom! profile pic. [ cell phone rings ] do you guys needs a moment? since john is always on his phone, we thought he'd like using wells fargo mobile...
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. >> i'm katie couric. those stories and andy rooney, tonight on "60 minutes." ( woman ) even my pizza place stores my information digitally. so why do i have to fill out the same medical forms over and over ? ( man ) technology can tell me exactly where i am... but when it comes to my health care, why do i feel so lost ? ( announcer ) we understand your frustration. at unitedhealthcare we believe it should be simpler, and more responsive. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. big numbers... but they're what give us the data and the experience to match you with the right doctor for your tricky condition... to guide and stand by you through your toughest medical decisions... to help you manage a chronic condition more on your terms. because in the end, all our innovations... the technology, the numbers... all add up to one thing: treating you like a human being. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. to learn more, visit us at healthinnumbers.com. >> kroft: if there's anything that t
. >> i'm katie couric. those stories and andy rooney, tonight on "60 minutes." ( woman ) even my pizza place stores my information digitally. so why do i have to fill out the same medical forms over and over ? ( man ) technology can tell me exactly where i am... but when it comes to my health care, why do i feel so lost ? ( announcer ) we understand your frustration. at unitedhealthcare we believe it should be simpler, and more responsive. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70...
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. >> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. after the deadliest month for u.s. troops in afghanistan, we'll look at how the war is going, if our objectives are being achieved and whether the scheduled u.s. drawdown should take place. our special coverage begins from kabul this week only on the "cbs evening news." now back to "the early show." >> four minutes past the hour. once again lonnie quinn filling in for dave price this morning. he's outside. lonnie, how are we doing? >> just fine, jeff. good morning, everybody. nice people out here. what's your name, by the way? >> alex. >> when does school start for you? >> september sometime. >> a little vague on that but most likely you'll show up for the first day. >> yeah, nn >> this weather report sponsored by expedia, the best travel tools are all in one place. where you book matters. expedia. >>> you know, if we get someone from the school administration in englewood, new jersey, to give alex a start at his house to make sure we have the exact start day for school he'd appreciat
. >> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. after the deadliest month for u.s. troops in afghanistan, we'll look at how the war is going, if our objectives are being achieved and whether the scheduled u.s. drawdown should take place. our special coverage begins from kabul this week only on the "cbs evening news." now back to "the early show." >> four minutes past the hour. once again lonnie quinn filling in...
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. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning, a city built on luck. underneath the lights, a darker world where hundreds, perhaps thousands, of homeless people are seeking refuge. we'll take you there tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >> this weather report sponsored by new motrin pm. >>> something tells me we've got ohio in the house right there. that's it for weather. erica, let's go back to you. >> up next we'll speak exclusively with a woman who battled a flesh-eating virus. we'll bring you that full story and how to tell if you might be suffering yourself on "the early show" on cbs. rin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. with so many it's hard to see the difference. but this is the way his dentist chooses. fact is, more dentists use an oral-b toothbrush than any other brush. trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. over here! put your roots in reverse. with root touch-up, by nice 'n easy. it extends the life of your color in 10 minutes with a seamless match to any brand
. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning, a city built on luck. underneath the lights, a darker world where hundreds, perhaps thousands, of homeless people are seeking refuge. we'll take you there tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >> this weather report sponsored by new motrin pm. >>> something tells me we've got ohio in the house right there. that's it for weather. erica, let's go back to you....
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couric talking about the importance of getting screened. and you actually went in and got a screening. tell us what happened? >> i went and i had a first colonoscopy, i was 51 years old, and i had no symptoms whatsoever. and i was diagnosed with colon cancer. >> and you credit stand up to cancer with saving you essentially. >> yeah. >> so now you're also in this fight. you're both in this fight. what are you hoping to tell people about, what are you hoping to educate them about? >> definitely routine screening is really very important. you don't always show symptoms. so it's really important to go to your doctor and listen when they tell you to go for routine screening, checkup, everything they say is really important. >> and a lot of people rallying behind you. a lot of folks from "survivor" are now part of this and there is a new alliance. tell us about that. >> yeah, "survivor" has joined forces with stand up to cancer to create this new initiative. and it's really to raise awareness about cancer and to raise money for cancer research th
couric talking about the importance of getting screened. and you actually went in and got a screening. tell us what happened? >> i went and i had a first colonoscopy, i was 51 years old, and i had no symptoms whatsoever. and i was diagnosed with colon cancer. >> and you credit stand up to cancer with saving you essentially. >> yeah. >> so now you're also in this fight. you're both in this fight. what are you hoping to tell people about, what are you hoping to educate...
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. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. far from the mideast conflict, there's a glimmer of hope for peace in a town where differences are bringing people together, instead of pulling them apart. where is it? find out tonight only on the "cbs evening news." now back to the "the early show." >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by walmart. >>> this weather report sponsored by walmart. save money, live better. walmart. >> all right. i just met rachel and mark. you live in new york city? >> north carolina. >> and you live in? >> san francisco. >> hopefully you've got unlimited texting. good luck. congratulations on the engagement. let's get over to erica. >>> up next, new developments in the search for little kyron horman. his stepmother may not have been alone on the day he disappeared. where the focus could be turning. this is "the early show" on cbs. t that makes everything taste better. maybe it's cooking over an open flame. or the juicy beef franks on a delicious bun fixed up just the way you like them. well, whate
. >>> katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> good morning. far from the mideast conflict, there's a glimmer of hope for peace in a town where differences are bringing people together, instead of pulling them apart. where is it? find out tonight only on the "cbs evening news." now back to the "the early show." >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by walmart. >>> this weather report sponsored by walmart....
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couric the u.s. wants the talks to take place but can't force them. >> we're not the ones calling the shots. and, at the end of the day, those who will determine whether reconciliation goes forward or not are those who lead the afghan government. >> general petraeus said he does not expect the taliban to reconcile with the afghan government anytime soon. >>> the key sponsor of islamic cultural center and mosque near ground zero says dropping plans to build it is not an option. daisy kahn promoting the controversial project with her husband -- says the center will promote moderate islams. critics say it is insensitive to place it two blocks from the former world trade sfr. >>> cleaning up in northeastern wisconsin after a severe thunderstorm dropping hail the size of golf balls flooded most streets in downtown green bay and in new london the mayor declared a state of emergency after straight-line winds caused stens sdib damage there. >>> 15 minutes past the hour right now. mr. lonnie quinn, how are yo
couric the u.s. wants the talks to take place but can't force them. >> we're not the ones calling the shots. and, at the end of the day, those who will determine whether reconciliation goes forward or not are those who lead the afghan government. >> general petraeus said he does not expect the taliban to reconcile with the afghan government anytime soon. >>> the key sponsor of islamic cultural center and mosque near ground zero says dropping plans to build it is not an...
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cbs news, katie couric had an interview on this issue. the ap published an article that was widely distributed across the country. why is this important? it is because i will tell you that in the 10 years that i have been personally involved in this and end of five years i have been lecturing at our national conference and exhibition where there are 10,000 pediatricians annually, i have been delivering the seminar. it has been a seminar and a workshop and every iteration of presentation at this meeting. i have been shot -- shot at the paucity of awareness. at the paucity of awareness on this issue. they keep asking me to come back so i think the academy is also schhocked. there is an acknowledgement there is a significant gap in the preparation, frankly, for pediatricians and perhaps other health professionals in the united states around this issue, but specifically, pediatricians have contact with children, particularly developmentally early on and particularly at points in their development where this issue is best address. ed. the atto
cbs news, katie couric had an interview on this issue. the ap published an article that was widely distributed across the country. why is this important? it is because i will tell you that in the 10 years that i have been personally involved in this and end of five years i have been lecturing at our national conference and exhibition where there are 10,000 pediatricians annually, i have been delivering the seminar. it has been a seminar and a workshop and every iteration of presentation at this...
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. >> maybe she moved to another neighborhood and now she's doing it to katie couric. >> bad news for j. lo if the reports are true. >> maybe she contributed to this. >> here's the story. they were looking for judges for "american idol"," and j. lo kep coming up. "people" is reporting that j. lo is no longer in contention to be one of these judges, and they're very coveted positions. you get all this notiriety again. "people" says they were making demand that they thought were too much. >> she demanded herself right out of a job they're saying. i don't know. i don't know if it's true. whether you've been in this business forever you have agents and managers, but they're supposed to come and tell you. i can't tell you how many times people have said i wanted you in my movie and your agent said no, and you go what? sometimes it does happen. we're not blaming j. lo, but somewhere along the line demands were made. >> it looks like steven tyler. you and i would be great. >> let's see if that happens. there are freaky stories that we have come across lately. the freaky story of today, there
. >> maybe she moved to another neighborhood and now she's doing it to katie couric. >> bad news for j. lo if the reports are true. >> maybe she contributed to this. >> here's the story. they were looking for judges for "american idol"," and j. lo kep coming up. "people" is reporting that j. lo is no longer in contention to be one of these judges, and they're very coveted positions. you get all this notiriety again. "people" says they...